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  • . It was a lso reve aled thal American 'film and news media used material produced by Hamilton Wright without 110tice lo readers and viewers that il was pnid for by foreign i::overnmcnts. Commit.lee Chairman .I. Wil­ li11m Ful brig ht (U-Ark.) sharp­ ly crilici1
  • are made to obtain participants with detailed and expert knowledge of the subject to be examined. c. JWGA's politico-military games are generally conducted on an inter-agency basis with participants from the principal organizations involved in national
  • no plan to reduce the troops in Vietnam. cannot predict the return of any troops. I Secretary Clifford: We are preparing a statement to clarify this. There is no sort of plan to bring the number down. General Wheeler: The examination of forces in Vietnam
  • , • ~ lo Although J of China, sharpest the Communist Party detonation of Japan as a unecessary G. OUP 4 Dovmgracle ~t 3 ye • n t ,r-v '-d s ; de class af e 1 yea s • ::.i - - CON.E l'.BEN'3?BJ,.. - defensive 11 measure. East Germany
  • - . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO l4J lo l,.u.- ~ eo,f_~ £,.J;- -v> ~$ IJ . /7', ~ JOA·/~ /J u .. _1/--/lo/'1; ,,:'1,5_~· I • THE WHITE WASHINGTON HOUSE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MU I-68 SCHEDULE MON TUES WED THURS FRI 26 APRIL Briefing
  • 1965 with United States officials from Bonn, Paris, London, together with players from White House, Department of State, Central Intelligence Agency, United States Informa­ tion Agency, and the Department of Defense. The game is intended to examine
  • of the National Committee, Walt Rostow and Alfred Jenkins Mr. Rostow said that the visiting China specialists had examined three subjects for discussion with the President: (1) the situation in China; (2) alternative future directions of the evolving situation